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if notts goes down will you still attend games?

i will renew my season ticket regardless, i am in this for the long haul now but i just wonder what attendances might be like if the worst happens. i dont really want to think about it, notts have been awful this season but i am curious to see if non league would change anything for people. no judgement, just speak from your heart.

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I will still attend home and most away games, the league Notts plays in does not effect me as a fan.

It's going to take a bloody miracle to stay up now.

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I will still be attending games, nothing can push me away from the club I support and Non League football is just another division to me. There will be some who won't step that far down, however provided the club still exists we should all do our part and continue supporting Notts.

I'm not a glory supporter, I like real unpredictable football and County's the team for me.

God I hope it doesn't happen though.

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I will still support as i do now. The league wont matter but it would be a big shame to lose the title.

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I might just select which games to do instead of getting a season ticket, it depends on prices and the message sent out by the club.

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Nothing changes for me, I will cut back on my spending simply because I feel it's misspent though.

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I would hope season tickets and single game tickets would go down along with shirt prices.

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I will renew and attend home games, I will choose fewer away games to make simply due to the standard.

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If the unthinkable dose happen I’ll still attend games as I’m doing and hopefully renew my season ticket nothing changes for me. 

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I will be attending as always, nothing changes for me either but I am hoping this doesn't happen.

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Nothing will stop me from attending games either, I am a supporter and a fan. No change here.

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It depends on the pricing if I renew my season ticket or not, relegation won't make me stop attending completely. I just won't pay what I am now to see it poured down the nearest drain as I work hard for my money.

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I will still attend all home games and certain away days, falling down a league is natural to a fan of my age.

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I will do the same as i do now.

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For what it's worth it won't change the couple of matches I attend. iFollow will go up in smoke and I doubt there'll be anything to replace it, but it's been making me miserable anyway.

If it happens, those of you who travel away will have a few interesting grounds to visit, but they're all so far away - if Chesterfield go down, Solihull would be our "derby". On the other hand, Torquay in August doesn't sound too bad...

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I dont usually attend away days so thats likely to be no different but i may be able to attend more home games if they became cheaper.

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I bleed black and white, my support won't disappear or change but I suspect others might feel differently.

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I have been supporting Notts now for many years, I have seen them relegated and promoted.

They have played in all the professional divisions and being stuck in the bottom tier has never put me off, if relegation happens this season. I will be attending just as I have always one.

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On 24/01/2019 at 16:25, ARLukomski said:

Of course because I love the club. When football isn't going well it effects me a bit not gonna lie. 

It will affect all notts fans so thats not unusual but i do hope we can try to avoid the drop, not let it defeat our spirit too.

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Alan clearly doesn't wantto be taken down with Notts.

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Well, if Alan Hardy sells up ASAP. He will still be going down with Notts after his outlandish tweets.

I bet the lady fans are feeling (un)lucky.

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im glad most people here are not glory supporters, i bet away days will be different for some of them lot. 😂

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